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i lie laroima watchman * salisbury h 0 november 9 1s32 vol xiv third series ko 4 height of the obelisk in central park without pedestal is sixty-eight feet eleven inches its weight about 1gs tons â€¢ killed at his post â€” for many years past everybody along this line of railroad knew engineer charlie gordon and everybody liked him â€” it is a universal regret with his many friends to learn that he is no more friday morning while on duty his engine broke through a trestle near alexander's and lie was caught in the machinery am kt.uv he could be re lieved w i -./ bfi.il v bruised and scald ed that death rusue.l about 7 p 31 he has u en on the road for many years and has been i:j several severe accidents hut wa tiui-aya regarded as a very safe and careful engineer he leaves a son vvlm is engineer on a material train a wife and several daughters tn uiocrn his untimely and sad death apt gurd n was a mem ber of the k:iiÂ«lilh of honor and had his life inured fi.r 2,000 in an ac cident iiimiram c company piedmont press it seems i lint railroad accidents never come singly early the same mornii.g that mr chsdes gordon was killed mr ai'uh-r ran his engine into he im.ilv carol nuidiietol james moore's ftfiglil train lore the ca boose into splinters and bursted up the entire front end of the engine the accident was caused on account of the dense fog which prevailed along the swannanoa river capt moore narrowly escaped being killed just abou the time the engine struck the shanty he jumped out â€” thus saving his life â€” piedmont press biggest tilings on earili the highest range of mountains is the himalayas the mean elevation being estimated at from 16,000 to 18,000 feet the loftiest mountain is mount everest or guarisanker of the hi malaya range having an elevation of 20,002 feet above the level the largest city in the world is j london its population numbers j 3,020,771 souls new york with a population of about 1,250,000 comes fifth in the list of great cities the longest tunnel in the world is that of st gothard on the line of railroad between lucerne and milan the summit of the tun el is 990 feet below the surface at aiulcrmatt and g,600 feet beneath the peak of castle horn of tho st gothard group the tunnel is twenty-six feet wide and nineteen feet 10 inches from the floor to the crown of the arched roof it is nine and one-third miles long and five-eighths mile longer than mt cenis tunnel the ivril of tli hour jndyc jere s black n the monopolies and the ihtfi of citizens won jere s black iimk addressed a long and liinrly letter to the editor of justice on certain aspects of the political situa tion he wi ius : i the monopoly dragon has many heads nnd a power of multiplied re-production everywhere nud at all limes the rights of pjoperty have suffi red from its frightful depredations in this country the le vices are innumerable by which it appro priates to itself the earnings ol labor the products of land and the profits of h-giti mate commerce without right or title except what if gets by cornipl legislation i : and the favor of a vicious government what makes it most formidable is the high character of the men who support it and the good faith in which they act i 1 monopolists never feel a doubt about the righteousness of the system which builds up their colossal fortunes jlow they manage their conciences 1 do not know j and they thcnist lv s aie not able to tell ; bui llu-v do it euccfsssfully 1 have known hundred of large manufacturers who got their labor at starvation wages and sold the products in a monopolized marki ! at double price and all of them with one single exception blessed the tariff which protected them in the prac j tice of their double extortion gov stan | ford oi california is a perfectly honest i man but lie believes that the pile of uu â€¢ counted millions which he has won by i desolating the land and scourging the indiifitn of the country with his railroad i monopoly is as justly acquired as it lie had earned it by the sweat of his fare moreover he has publicly avowed his | conviction that the great highway be j â– â– i '.'. : ii the oceans built and equipped at the public expense by public authority for the public use benefit and behoof is the private property of himself and asso ciates who are appointed to manage il n agents ol the public ; and lie will ac i knowledge no right of the public which | may conflict with his proprietary dominion and to this doctrine other good men with similar inter ests devoiitedly say amen ! they do not see what is palpably plain to impar tial persons that an admiral of the na vy might as well claim to be the owner of ihenvet lie commands and use it to levy for his private chest as much as the t ratlic w-ill bear upon all the coir tntrce of the seas this faith in the moral and legal good ness oi their cause makes monopolists active and gives them a powerful intiu ' i ce they are very sincere respectful greedy rich strong and unscrupulous in the use of their strength they have modes of operation which you can neither ndopt nor counteract the popular in surrection which threatens o defeat them at the coming elections may cripple but will not kill them they will reassert i heir control over your representatives as boldly as ever and how successfully you may judge fiom what has happened in pennsylvania our constitution de clares thai railroads and canals are pub lic highway devotes them to the use of nil the people upon equal terms forbids all niiinner of fraud and favoriteism all extortion all oppressive exactionsaud all discriminations between persons or places it then expressly commands that the general assembly shall carry these provisions into effect by appropriate leg islation we elect our legislators and regularly swear them not merely to sup port but to obey the constitution xev ei heless arguuiiiits which monopoly on h knows to use have convinced them that this pan of the constitution ought to bi treated with silent disregard and the abuses of railroad power not only go on but get worse and worse the actual consequences resulting to the coli n try from the measures of the monopolists have not i think been truly represented or properly considered for many years past all legislation has been partial to large capitalists and correspon dingly injurious to land and labor to what pernicious extent this system lias been carried 1 need not say for it is seen ami known of all men it cannot and will not come to good artificial rcgu lat ions of that character have never since the beginning ot the world had any ef fect but a bad one on the general condi tion of the society that tried them but the monopolists insist that they have changed the nature of things and enrich ed the masses of the people by the sim ple process of filching from them the fruits of their toil they loudly cry out that the whole country is in a boundless prosperity they get the brag inserted in political platforms wherever they can and thunder it from every sump on which they are permitted to speak uut it is false they themselves are indeed su perabundantly rich ; and invested as they are with the privilege of plundering i their fellow citizens why should they not be rich but for every millionaire they have made a thousand paupers 1 he relations between workmen and em j t ployers have never been so unsatisfaeti - 1 ry as now laborers are complaining everywhere of inadequate wages and the ! complaint is true without doubt the law ought to secure them a living rate of compensation : but capita has got labor by the throat and will not suffer any thing to be done for its relief agricul ture ia scarcely better off the fanner who tills his own acres can make but the barest living the carrying trade of the world has passed away from ns into the hands of our great rival simply because our preposterous legislation will not per mit us to buy ships abroad or build them at home without paying a tax on the ma terial which enhances their cost ; and by reason of this that is to say from sheer inability to carry it or get it carried by the nearest way we have lost \> hat was and what should be now the riches por tion of our foreign commerce is all this loss and suffering of the industrious class es to be ignored ? it we estimate the prosperity of a coun try only by the overgrown fortunes of individuals specially favored by the law then ireland is prosperous as well as america ; for there as here the legal machinery is in perfect order which makes the rich richer while it grinds the poor down into deeper poverty but there as here the lines of goldsmith are ever tine and ever wise â€” hard tares the state to hastening ills a prey where wealth accumulates and men decay rev howard crosby says he has voted the republicans ticket because lie be lieved it represents virtue and political wisdom 1 am a democrat with senti ments of unspeakable reverence for the founders of that party and strong attachment to the true and good men who in later years struggled so faithfully against fearful odds for per sonal liberty and the right of local self government i?ur 1 am a democrat ac cording to my own definition of democ racy which is this the common sense and common honesty of a free people ap plied within constitutional limits to the making and administration of the laws i trust i am as ready as mr crosby to denounce any political organization whether it be his or mine which goes in to open partnership with the unprinci pled linn called by him monopoly greed trickery & co yours very truly j 8 black yokk pa oct 21 1882 kansas city is a peculiar place afford ing facilities for gambling and drinking that are unsurpassed in any other com munity the slate line between mis souri and kansas passes through it and quite a slice of the city is in kansas where there being no gambling law nine faro banks are flourishing but no liquor can be bought there last the re verse in the missori section ; so that the sports can gel their toddy in a state where there is no prohibition but strict gambling laws while a short walk will take them into kansas where there are no gambling laws but strict prohibition laws e a vienna paper states that it has re cently been discovered that an excellent substitute for nieershaum has been found in the common potato it also answers many of the purposes for which ivory has been employed the potato murt be peeled the eyes extracted and boiled in sulphuric acid and water without inter mission for 36 hours and then put in a powerful press and every particle o wa ter forced out it is then ready to be used for a great variety of ornamental pur poses among the schemes on foot to defeat robbins there is one to have it announ ced at every polling place on election dar that dr cook the independent radical candidate has withdrawn this is to be done with the hope of courss that cook's vote will go to york but the trick has been exposed and unless cook should change his mind and really withdraw dr york will be badly defeated char journal typhoon in india â€” il),()(lt families homeless a kentucky woman sues for divorce on the ground that her husband lacks impressibility of soul afliuity who blesses others in his daily deeds will find the healing that his spirit needs for every flower in others pathway thrown confers its fragrant beauty on our own never sacrifice a right principle to obtain a favor the cost is too great if you can nor secure what is right and dful for you by square and manly con t better do without it by all odds a little self-denial is better than dishon or quite a discovery has been made by some miners digging for gold up in 15rit ich columbia they found a chinese coin three thousand years old stowed away snugly where doubtless it had been left by chinese mariners wrecked on the coast there before the historic period the rumor that the princess lftuise and her husband are to visit new york on their return from the pacific coast has thrown new york society into a pleasing commotion it is said that some ladies have resumed dancing lessons in order to learn the principles and drill of presentation at court according to the english ceremonial the carolina watchman established is 1 ii ! : ykak 1832 pkk â– : "' oiled by the . , â– vi . neu : , nnchi 9 v.ii â– ) dormant body . dealers generally . .... the biggest trees in the world are the mammoth trees of california one of a grove in tulare countv according to measurement made i>v members of the state geological sur vey was shown to be 27g feet in cir cumference at base and 70 feet at a point 12 feet above the ground some of the trees are o7 feet high and 34 feet in diameter some of the largest that have been felled indicate an age of from 2,000 to 2,500 years tho largest inland sea is the cas pian lying between europe and asia jts greatest length is 760 miles its greatest breadth 270 miles and its area 180,000 square miles great salt lake in utah which may properly be termed an inland sea is about ninety miles long and has a varying broad th oi from twenty to thirty-five miles its surface is 4,200 feet above the level of the sea whereas the sur face of the caspian is eififhtv-four foit below the ocean level leading dealers i dry goods and groi eries new stock of clothing large assortment of ladies cloaks and shawls ladies hats and trimik--mefs hats and caps boots and shoes a specialty we keep the bcs1 made agents for coats spool cotton new supply i f5 c i tin 1 full stock of glass and table ware best flour meats susrar coffee teas rice potatoes canned fruits pure lard corn bran meal new orleans molasses and syrups c full if famhv medicines including quinine one and three-fourth lbs cotton sacking at 9 cents zfcw tics at 1.75 per bundle three lb cans tomatoes al 1.1 cenl over-coats nt 02 so 33cÂ«t 1o cts sugar try it be mire to see our goods before you buy we mean to sell you â€¢ â– â– : <â€¢â– ods at the very lowest prices buy and sell all kinds ofc nntn i - tl ice w w taylor m f a rkins - " ,,,. v nov i 1882 and 1 j bostian j hale smen 1882 1882 for wheat manufactured by the pacific guano co , capital ~\ â– â– â– â– i ; the largest guano co in the u s the oldest and most reliable brand sold the most popular fertilizer its ales being the lari i on average soils no fertilizer produces better results it is in fine drillingcondition and prepared for immediate use the same planter continue to use it year after year f >!" sale by j alle1t browf 50:2m every person should know how to ascertain the slate of the pulse in health u\d then by comparing it when ailing they may fÂ»>rm some idea of the urgency of their case an in fant's pulse is one hundred and forty a child of seven about eighty ; and from the ages of twenty to sixty years about seventy declining to sixty at four score a healthy person's pulse beats seventy limes a minute and there may be gnod health when the pulse bcatd as slow as sixty but if the pulse always exceeds seventy there is some disease in the system and the machin ery of the body is wearing itself out as in consumption when the pulse is quick gradually increasing with de creased chances of cure until it reach es one hundred and ten or one hund red and twenty which is certain death when the pulse is over seventy for months ixi^l there is a slight ough the lungs are affected there are however peculiar constitutions in whicli the pulse may be over seventy and yet the person be in excellent health the largest theatre is the new opera house in paris it covers nearly three acres of ground its cubic mass is 4,287,000 feet it cost about 1000,0000,000 francs the largest suspension bridge will be the one now building between new york city and brooklyn the length of the main span id 1,595 feet six inches the entire length of the bridge o 089 feet black1eb&tayl0r having purchased the o f wm smithdeal as well a3 the interest of r e crawford of the firm of . n unawrunu & uu.j we are uow^prepared to supply our customers with all kinds of agricultural implements in addition to the best selected stuck of ii a r d w a r k in the s t a t e we also handle rifle and blasting powder f u s e and a full line of mining supplies ws will i duplicate any prices in tho state call and see us w.s.bl1coer 5ajpl taylor oct 5 1832 : '" : ': notice to creditors all persons liaving claims against the estate of zachariali lyerly d.r'.l are here by notified to exhibit tlic same to the uu dersijjned on or before the 20th day of oc tober i v : i or this notice will be pl in bar of their recovery 1:4t p'u tobias lyekly exr & the north state life and nuptial association of salisbury north carolina j chartered under the laws of north ( a i . maiiniage â€¢â– -â€¢â€¢â– . r â€¢â– r r rv pllom 1,000 to 5*000 \.' â– i me idem v . t 1 1 i â– '"-. ..'..-. . man i i 1 \ m eh m '.'â– ., ..... i sam i'kl j it dr john v i mr â€¢< \ â€¢. lion j s he . . t advl it refer to the bank and business men of salisbury reliable eiiei tii lueal and traveling aj here fok plan i ' ilanks bd any inform . vd .' l;l james m gray . etary i '-â– ' ' we arc il.^c^ts ibi all the bent in tli ! , and will be glad to 1 . in anj that we can recommend ami will will not recom mend of a wild cal character apply t our oili i he sei n tary for hi k crop allison & addison's v : * â– â€¢'â– â– > star j5kaxd complete manure comb'nn s '/"â€¢ Â«< ' ; ' i ' / 'â– â€¢' /'< > ni'ian gtian â€ž., /â– â– //;, the itruwj and utnthujvffittisoj an inuil uui it is trcjxti < .' urn 'â– , out ,â– â– mal *Â»*/>< r i vision 'â– â– "'/ 'â€¢ c/i/i 'â– /' //â€¢- /â– â€¢ ,/ materials ci n tail )"< â– '"â– ' i â€¢ " ' ' i 'â– 'â€¢ ' ''"' f |[ is fine dry and in exc ien1 condition for drilling this fertilizer ha been in uiu i â– ,â– . in \ ii i * nutation f < '., 'â– ',,,, ! u hui â– . .'. staxda1ld ip cannot be surpasses allison & addison j ,-. . tm â– , . /,'- hmohil i _^ . â– .: i i;v j allen bbown salisbury \. ' '.. ii m uosi oi third creek si . tiun n ('.. and uy a^fiits al all imp titut i'uini - tlim â€¢_!â€¢.Â» ii tin wheat gro in -(â€¢( lion of noitli i i oliuu the loftiest active volcano is popo catepetl â€” smoking mountain â€” thir ty-five miles southwest of puebla mexico it is 17,784 feet above the sea level and has a crater three miles in circumference and 1,000 feet deep sunshine â€” many a child goes astray not because there is a want of prayer or virtue at home but simply because borne lacks sunshine a child needs smiles as much is flowers need sunbeams children look little be yong the present moment if a thing please they are apt to seek it if it displease they are prone to avoid it if home is the place where faces are sour and words harsh and fault-find ing is ever in the ascendant they will spend as man hours as possible else where let every father and mother then try to be happy let them look happy let them talk to their chil dren especially the little ones in such a way as to make them happy the largest island in the world which is also regarded as a continent is australia it is 2,500 miles in length from east to west and meas ures 1,950 miles from north to south its aera is 2,084,287 square miles the longest span of wire in the world is used for a telegraph in in dia over the river kistnah between bezorah and sectanagrum it is more than 0,000 feet long and is stretch ed between two hills each of which is 1,200 feet high the largest ship in the world is the great eastern she is gso feet long 83 feel broad nnd 60 feet deep being 22,027 tons builder's 18,915 gross and 13,344 net register she was built at millwall on the thames and was launched january 31 1857 dr cook is still on the track as an independent candidate for congress he spoke here on thursday night and poured hot shot into the revenue bosses â€” 1 vins sentinel the largest university is oxford in england in the iiy of the same name fifty-five miles from london it consists of twenty-oil colleges and five halls oxford was a sea tjof learn ing as early as the time of edward the confessor university college claims to have been founded by alfred we must not only love our children in their childishness and in spite it but we must show that we love them or their tender hearts weary of being hurt will close to us and open else where ; â– ( vkt.see-y a home cc inpany seeking ome patronage slrai prompt mis litel 1 it ten on du filings hall cii ii iiitl bill j alloj raoivn e;t bury n c â– /' lit tf r - sdl mill scool looks school supplies novels and stationery 6 ssi :' 1outh a i vmis from i'uk.matlhi ] ecay â€¢ ' itlit'ii indiscretion will mi nity send ireetu ll wl und direction for . by whicli he was to profit l the ad i by n iressingin john h ogden â€¢ i i lai st new york er the bead luisi ! ive-stoncs of ion i public generally \ stock and work . : it my past i-ltiss workmen in s h it s and ip i i ijual t any l tlip i do not say ot 111 s i i rate in or i deavor is â– i the val itli me phi - to 50 p :â– cent cheapen â– town before . i ". pi ire list ill 111 ll : â– â– rd oi no charge i : ble i ; lie last w oi k we pay to the memory tchixson . i . i - - 1 . not ice i:d & co is n^ent to a generous pal ron:ige bestowed i .' \ i iirs ami iv indi bteel to the -â– ttl meiit ivill be i by my : i â– â€¢ lor and v s .â– in i be same lib be old linn i urick store ; ii liluing lots for â€¢ i uawford bacon that used to sell in the south for from five to eight'eents per pound is now worth from fourteen to seven teen cents per pound cotton has de preciated largely and it does not pay to rai.-e cotton to buy pork with the southern farmers are beginning to find this out the largest body of fresh water on the globe is lake superior 400 miles long 160 miles wide at its greatest breadth and having an area of 32,000 square miles its mean depth is about 900 feet and its greatest depth about 200 fathoms its surface is about goo feet above the level of the sea it i said that bunches of violets laid aw.y when fresh in the pockets or sleavea of dresses impart a more pleasing perfume than any liquid pre paration from the flowers they need to be gathered when externally dry and removed when themselves scent less the empress josephine's bou doir is impregnated to this day with the odor from the quantities oi these favorite blossoms supplied constantly while she occupied it the biggest cavern is the mam moth cave in edmondson county kv it is near green river six miles from cave city and about twenty-eight miles from bowling green the cave consists of a suc cession of irregular chambers some ol which are large situated on differ ent levels some of these are travers ed by navigable branches of the sub terranean echo river blind fish are found in its waters prof boss of the dudley observa tory at albany says the comet was 16 000,000 miles from the sun sep tember 17 and 20,000,000 on the 21st on the former date it was 103,000,000 mile from the earth and on the lat ter 107,000,000 it is thus going away both from the sun and the earth it is plainly visible in the early inor n in r '" l!:c ' eastern sky and is beau tifully brilliant the highest monolith is the obelisk at karaak in egypt kanark is on the east bank of the nile near luuor and occupies a part of the site of an cient thebes the obelisk is ascribed to uatasu sister of pliaroah thothmes 111 who reigned about 1600 13 c the whole length u 122 leer its weight 100 tons its height without pedestal is 108 feet ten iiicl.es lhe â– -\\ ; r 1 - w 5 - .* >-' vj 7 , s s f f^^r^l^m^z 'â– >â– / l

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i lie laroima watchman * salisbury h 0 november 9 1s32 vol xiv third series ko 4 height of the obelisk in central park without pedestal is sixty-eight feet eleven inches its weight about 1gs tons â€¢ killed at his post â€” for many years past everybody along this line of railroad knew engineer charlie gordon and everybody liked him â€” it is a universal regret with his many friends to learn that he is no more friday morning while on duty his engine broke through a trestle near alexander's and lie was caught in the machinery am kt.uv he could be re lieved w i -./ bfi.il v bruised and scald ed that death rusue.l about 7 p 31 he has u en on the road for many years and has been i:j several severe accidents hut wa tiui-aya regarded as a very safe and careful engineer he leaves a son vvlm is engineer on a material train a wife and several daughters tn uiocrn his untimely and sad death apt gurd n was a mem ber of the k:iiÂ«lilh of honor and had his life inured fi.r 2,000 in an ac cident iiimiram c company piedmont press it seems i lint railroad accidents never come singly early the same mornii.g that mr chsdes gordon was killed mr ai'uh-r ran his engine into he im.ilv carol nuidiietol james moore's ftfiglil train lore the ca boose into splinters and bursted up the entire front end of the engine the accident was caused on account of the dense fog which prevailed along the swannanoa river capt moore narrowly escaped being killed just abou the time the engine struck the shanty he jumped out â€” thus saving his life â€” piedmont press biggest tilings on earili the highest range of mountains is the himalayas the mean elevation being estimated at from 16,000 to 18,000 feet the loftiest mountain is mount everest or guarisanker of the hi malaya range having an elevation of 20,002 feet above the level the largest city in the world is j london its population numbers j 3,020,771 souls new york with a population of about 1,250,000 comes fifth in the list of great cities the longest tunnel in the world is that of st gothard on the line of railroad between lucerne and milan the summit of the tun el is 990 feet below the surface at aiulcrmatt and g,600 feet beneath the peak of castle horn of tho st gothard group the tunnel is twenty-six feet wide and nineteen feet 10 inches from the floor to the crown of the arched roof it is nine and one-third miles long and five-eighths mile longer than mt cenis tunnel the ivril of tli hour jndyc jere s black n the monopolies and the ihtfi of citizens won jere s black iimk addressed a long and liinrly letter to the editor of justice on certain aspects of the political situa tion he wi ius : i the monopoly dragon has many heads nnd a power of multiplied re-production everywhere nud at all limes the rights of pjoperty have suffi red from its frightful depredations in this country the le vices are innumerable by which it appro priates to itself the earnings ol labor the products of land and the profits of h-giti mate commerce without right or title except what if gets by cornipl legislation i : and the favor of a vicious government what makes it most formidable is the high character of the men who support it and the good faith in which they act i 1 monopolists never feel a doubt about the righteousness of the system which builds up their colossal fortunes jlow they manage their conciences 1 do not know j and they thcnist lv s aie not able to tell ; bui llu-v do it euccfsssfully 1 have known hundred of large manufacturers who got their labor at starvation wages and sold the products in a monopolized marki ! at double price and all of them with one single exception blessed the tariff which protected them in the prac j tice of their double extortion gov stan | ford oi california is a perfectly honest i man but lie believes that the pile of uu â€¢ counted millions which he has won by i desolating the land and scourging the indiifitn of the country with his railroad i monopoly is as justly acquired as it lie had earned it by the sweat of his fare moreover he has publicly avowed his | conviction that the great highway be j â– â– i '.'. : ii the oceans built and equipped at the public expense by public authority for the public use benefit and behoof is the private property of himself and asso ciates who are appointed to manage il n agents ol the public ; and lie will ac i knowledge no right of the public which | may conflict with his proprietary dominion and to this doctrine other good men with similar inter ests devoiitedly say amen ! they do not see what is palpably plain to impar tial persons that an admiral of the na vy might as well claim to be the owner of ihenvet lie commands and use it to levy for his private chest as much as the t ratlic w-ill bear upon all the coir tntrce of the seas this faith in the moral and legal good ness oi their cause makes monopolists active and gives them a powerful intiu ' i ce they are very sincere respectful greedy rich strong and unscrupulous in the use of their strength they have modes of operation which you can neither ndopt nor counteract the popular in surrection which threatens o defeat them at the coming elections may cripple but will not kill them they will reassert i heir control over your representatives as boldly as ever and how successfully you may judge fiom what has happened in pennsylvania our constitution de clares thai railroads and canals are pub lic highway devotes them to the use of nil the people upon equal terms forbids all niiinner of fraud and favoriteism all extortion all oppressive exactionsaud all discriminations between persons or places it then expressly commands that the general assembly shall carry these provisions into effect by appropriate leg islation we elect our legislators and regularly swear them not merely to sup port but to obey the constitution xev ei heless arguuiiiits which monopoly on h knows to use have convinced them that this pan of the constitution ought to bi treated with silent disregard and the abuses of railroad power not only go on but get worse and worse the actual consequences resulting to the coli n try from the measures of the monopolists have not i think been truly represented or properly considered for many years past all legislation has been partial to large capitalists and correspon dingly injurious to land and labor to what pernicious extent this system lias been carried 1 need not say for it is seen ami known of all men it cannot and will not come to good artificial rcgu lat ions of that character have never since the beginning ot the world had any ef fect but a bad one on the general condi tion of the society that tried them but the monopolists insist that they have changed the nature of things and enrich ed the masses of the people by the sim ple process of filching from them the fruits of their toil they loudly cry out that the whole country is in a boundless prosperity they get the brag inserted in political platforms wherever they can and thunder it from every sump on which they are permitted to speak uut it is false they themselves are indeed su perabundantly rich ; and invested as they are with the privilege of plundering i their fellow citizens why should they not be rich but for every millionaire they have made a thousand paupers 1 he relations between workmen and em j t ployers have never been so unsatisfaeti - 1 ry as now laborers are complaining everywhere of inadequate wages and the ! complaint is true without doubt the law ought to secure them a living rate of compensation : but capita has got labor by the throat and will not suffer any thing to be done for its relief agricul ture ia scarcely better off the fanner who tills his own acres can make but the barest living the carrying trade of the world has passed away from ns into the hands of our great rival simply because our preposterous legislation will not per mit us to buy ships abroad or build them at home without paying a tax on the ma terial which enhances their cost ; and by reason of this that is to say from sheer inability to carry it or get it carried by the nearest way we have lost \> hat was and what should be now the riches por tion of our foreign commerce is all this loss and suffering of the industrious class es to be ignored ? it we estimate the prosperity of a coun try only by the overgrown fortunes of individuals specially favored by the law then ireland is prosperous as well as america ; for there as here the legal machinery is in perfect order which makes the rich richer while it grinds the poor down into deeper poverty but there as here the lines of goldsmith are ever tine and ever wise â€” hard tares the state to hastening ills a prey where wealth accumulates and men decay rev howard crosby says he has voted the republicans ticket because lie be lieved it represents virtue and political wisdom 1 am a democrat with senti ments of unspeakable reverence for the founders of that party and strong attachment to the true and good men who in later years struggled so faithfully against fearful odds for per sonal liberty and the right of local self government i?ur 1 am a democrat ac cording to my own definition of democ racy which is this the common sense and common honesty of a free people ap plied within constitutional limits to the making and administration of the laws i trust i am as ready as mr crosby to denounce any political organization whether it be his or mine which goes in to open partnership with the unprinci pled linn called by him monopoly greed trickery & co yours very truly j 8 black yokk pa oct 21 1882 kansas city is a peculiar place afford ing facilities for gambling and drinking that are unsurpassed in any other com munity the slate line between mis souri and kansas passes through it and quite a slice of the city is in kansas where there being no gambling law nine faro banks are flourishing but no liquor can be bought there last the re verse in the missori section ; so that the sports can gel their toddy in a state where there is no prohibition but strict gambling laws while a short walk will take them into kansas where there are no gambling laws but strict prohibition laws e a vienna paper states that it has re cently been discovered that an excellent substitute for nieershaum has been found in the common potato it also answers many of the purposes for which ivory has been employed the potato murt be peeled the eyes extracted and boiled in sulphuric acid and water without inter mission for 36 hours and then put in a powerful press and every particle o wa ter forced out it is then ready to be used for a great variety of ornamental pur poses among the schemes on foot to defeat robbins there is one to have it announ ced at every polling place on election dar that dr cook the independent radical candidate has withdrawn this is to be done with the hope of courss that cook's vote will go to york but the trick has been exposed and unless cook should change his mind and really withdraw dr york will be badly defeated char journal typhoon in india â€” il),()(lt families homeless a kentucky woman sues for divorce on the ground that her husband lacks impressibility of soul afliuity who blesses others in his daily deeds will find the healing that his spirit needs for every flower in others pathway thrown confers its fragrant beauty on our own never sacrifice a right principle to obtain a favor the cost is too great if you can nor secure what is right and dful for you by square and manly con t better do without it by all odds a little self-denial is better than dishon or quite a discovery has been made by some miners digging for gold up in 15rit ich columbia they found a chinese coin three thousand years old stowed away snugly where doubtless it had been left by chinese mariners wrecked on the coast there before the historic period the rumor that the princess lftuise and her husband are to visit new york on their return from the pacific coast has thrown new york society into a pleasing commotion it is said that some ladies have resumed dancing lessons in order to learn the principles and drill of presentation at court according to the english ceremonial the carolina watchman established is 1 ii ! : ykak 1832 pkk â– : "' oiled by the . , â– vi . neu : , nnchi 9 v.ii â– ) dormant body . dealers generally . .... the biggest trees in the world are the mammoth trees of california one of a grove in tulare countv according to measurement made i>v members of the state geological sur vey was shown to be 27g feet in cir cumference at base and 70 feet at a point 12 feet above the ground some of the trees are o7 feet high and 34 feet in diameter some of the largest that have been felled indicate an age of from 2,000 to 2,500 years tho largest inland sea is the cas pian lying between europe and asia jts greatest length is 760 miles its greatest breadth 270 miles and its area 180,000 square miles great salt lake in utah which may properly be termed an inland sea is about ninety miles long and has a varying broad th oi from twenty to thirty-five miles its surface is 4,200 feet above the level of the sea whereas the sur face of the caspian is eififhtv-four foit below the ocean level leading dealers i dry goods and groi eries new stock of clothing large assortment of ladies cloaks and shawls ladies hats and trimik--mefs hats and caps boots and shoes a specialty we keep the bcs1 made agents for coats spool cotton new supply i f5 c i tin 1 full stock of glass and table ware best flour meats susrar coffee teas rice potatoes canned fruits pure lard corn bran meal new orleans molasses and syrups c full if famhv medicines including quinine one and three-fourth lbs cotton sacking at 9 cents zfcw tics at 1.75 per bundle three lb cans tomatoes al 1.1 cenl over-coats nt 02 so 33cÂ«t 1o cts sugar try it be mire to see our goods before you buy we mean to sell you â€¢ â– â– : !" sale by j alle1t browf 50:2m every person should know how to ascertain the slate of the pulse in health u\d then by comparing it when ailing they may fÂ»>rm some idea of the urgency of their case an in fant's pulse is one hundred and forty a child of seven about eighty ; and from the ages of twenty to sixty years about seventy declining to sixty at four score a healthy person's pulse beats seventy limes a minute and there may be gnod health when the pulse bcatd as slow as sixty but if the pulse always exceeds seventy there is some disease in the system and the machin ery of the body is wearing itself out as in consumption when the pulse is quick gradually increasing with de creased chances of cure until it reach es one hundred and ten or one hund red and twenty which is certain death when the pulse is over seventy for months ixi^l there is a slight ough the lungs are affected there are however peculiar constitutions in whicli the pulse may be over seventy and yet the person be in excellent health the largest theatre is the new opera house in paris it covers nearly three acres of ground its cubic mass is 4,287,000 feet it cost about 1000,0000,000 francs the largest suspension bridge will be the one now building between new york city and brooklyn the length of the main span id 1,595 feet six inches the entire length of the bridge o 089 feet black1eb&tayl0r having purchased the o f wm smithdeal as well a3 the interest of r e crawford of the firm of . n unawrunu & uu.j we are uow^prepared to supply our customers with all kinds of agricultural implements in addition to the best selected stuck of ii a r d w a r k in the s t a t e we also handle rifle and blasting powder f u s e and a full line of mining supplies ws will i duplicate any prices in tho state call and see us w.s.bl1coer 5ajpl taylor oct 5 1832 : '" : ': notice to creditors all persons liaving claims against the estate of zachariali lyerly d.r'.l are here by notified to exhibit tlic same to the uu dersijjned on or before the 20th day of oc tober i v : i or this notice will be pl in bar of their recovery 1:4t p'u tobias lyekly exr & the north state life and nuptial association of salisbury north carolina j chartered under the laws of north ( a i . maiiniage â€¢â– -â€¢â€¢â– . r â€¢â– r r rv pllom 1,000 to 5*000 \.' â– i me idem v . t 1 1 i â– '"-. ..'..-. . man i i 1 \ m eh m '.'â– ., ..... i sam i'kl j it dr john v i mr â€¢< \ â€¢. lion j s he . . t advl it refer to the bank and business men of salisbury reliable eiiei tii lueal and traveling aj here fok plan i ' ilanks bd any inform . vd .' l;l james m gray . etary i '-â– ' ' we arc il.^c^ts ibi all the bent in tli ! , and will be glad to 1 . in anj that we can recommend ami will will not recom mend of a wild cal character apply t our oili i he sei n tary for hi k crop allison & addison's v : * â– â€¢'â– â– > star j5kaxd complete manure comb'nn s '/"â€¢ Â«< ' ; ' i ' / 'â– â€¢' /'< > ni'ian gtian â€ž., /â– â– //;, the itruwj and utnthujvffittisoj an inuil uui it is trcjxti < .' urn 'â– , out ,â– â– mal *Â»*/>< r i vision 'â– â– "'/ 'â€¢ c/i/i 'â– /' //â€¢- /â– â€¢ ,/ materials ci n tail )"< â– '"â– ' i â€¢ " ' ' i 'â– 'â€¢ ' ''"' f |[ is fine dry and in exc ien1 condition for drilling this fertilizer ha been in uiu i â– ,â– . in \ ii i * nutation f < '., 'â– ',,,, ! u hui â– . .'. staxda1ld ip cannot be surpasses allison & addison j ,-. . tm â– , . /,'- hmohil i _^ . â– .: i i;v j allen bbown salisbury \. ' '.. ii m uosi oi third creek si . tiun n ('.. and uy a^fiits al all imp titut i'uini - tlim â€¢_!â€¢.Â» ii tin wheat gro in -(â€¢( lion of noitli i i oliuu the loftiest active volcano is popo catepetl â€” smoking mountain â€” thir ty-five miles southwest of puebla mexico it is 17,784 feet above the sea level and has a crater three miles in circumference and 1,000 feet deep sunshine â€” many a child goes astray not because there is a want of prayer or virtue at home but simply because borne lacks sunshine a child needs smiles as much is flowers need sunbeams children look little be yong the present moment if a thing please they are apt to seek it if it displease they are prone to avoid it if home is the place where faces are sour and words harsh and fault-find ing is ever in the ascendant they will spend as man hours as possible else where let every father and mother then try to be happy let them look happy let them talk to their chil dren especially the little ones in such a way as to make them happy the largest island in the world which is also regarded as a continent is australia it is 2,500 miles in length from east to west and meas ures 1,950 miles from north to south its aera is 2,084,287 square miles the longest span of wire in the world is used for a telegraph in in dia over the river kistnah between bezorah and sectanagrum it is more than 0,000 feet long and is stretch ed between two hills each of which is 1,200 feet high the largest ship in the world is the great eastern she is gso feet long 83 feel broad nnd 60 feet deep being 22,027 tons builder's 18,915 gross and 13,344 net register she was built at millwall on the thames and was launched january 31 1857 dr cook is still on the track as an independent candidate for congress he spoke here on thursday night and poured hot shot into the revenue bosses â€” 1 vins sentinel the largest university is oxford in england in the iiy of the same name fifty-five miles from london it consists of twenty-oil colleges and five halls oxford was a sea tjof learn ing as early as the time of edward the confessor university college claims to have been founded by alfred we must not only love our children in their childishness and in spite it but we must show that we love them or their tender hearts weary of being hurt will close to us and open else where ; â– ( vkt.see-y a home cc inpany seeking ome patronage slrai prompt mis litel 1 it ten on du filings hall cii ii iiitl bill j alloj raoivn e;t bury n c â– /' lit tf r - sdl mill scool looks school supplies novels and stationery 6 ssi :' 1outh a i vmis from i'uk.matlhi ] ecay â€¢ ' itlit'ii indiscretion will mi nity send ireetu ll wl und direction for . by whicli he was to profit l the ad i by n iressingin john h ogden â€¢ i i lai st new york er the bead luisi ! ive-stoncs of ion i public generally \ stock and work . : it my past i-ltiss workmen in s h it s and ip i i ijual t any l tlip i do not say ot 111 s i i rate in or i deavor is â– i the val itli me phi - to 50 p :â– cent cheapen â– town before . i ". pi ire list ill 111 ll : â– â– rd oi no charge i : ble i ; lie last w oi k we pay to the memory tchixson . i . i - - 1 . not ice i:d & co is n^ent to a generous pal ron:ige bestowed i .' \ i iirs ami iv indi bteel to the -â– ttl meiit ivill be i by my : i â– â€¢ lor and v s .â– in i be same lib be old linn i urick store ; ii liluing lots for â€¢ i uawford bacon that used to sell in the south for from five to eight'eents per pound is now worth from fourteen to seven teen cents per pound cotton has de preciated largely and it does not pay to rai.-e cotton to buy pork with the southern farmers are beginning to find this out the largest body of fresh water on the globe is lake superior 400 miles long 160 miles wide at its greatest breadth and having an area of 32,000 square miles its mean depth is about 900 feet and its greatest depth about 200 fathoms its surface is about goo feet above the level of the sea it i said that bunches of violets laid aw.y when fresh in the pockets or sleavea of dresses impart a more pleasing perfume than any liquid pre paration from the flowers they need to be gathered when externally dry and removed when themselves scent less the empress josephine's bou doir is impregnated to this day with the odor from the quantities oi these favorite blossoms supplied constantly while she occupied it the biggest cavern is the mam moth cave in edmondson county kv it is near green river six miles from cave city and about twenty-eight miles from bowling green the cave consists of a suc cession of irregular chambers some ol which are large situated on differ ent levels some of these are travers ed by navigable branches of the sub terranean echo river blind fish are found in its waters prof boss of the dudley observa tory at albany says the comet was 16 000,000 miles from the sun sep tember 17 and 20,000,000 on the 21st on the former date it was 103,000,000 mile from the earth and on the lat ter 107,000,000 it is thus going away both from the sun and the earth it is plainly visible in the early inor n in r '" l!:c ' eastern sky and is beau tifully brilliant the highest monolith is the obelisk at karaak in egypt kanark is on the east bank of the nile near luuor and occupies a part of the site of an cient thebes the obelisk is ascribed to uatasu sister of pliaroah thothmes 111 who reigned about 1600 13 c the whole length u 122 leer its weight 100 tons its height without pedestal is 108 feet ten iiicl.es lhe â– -\\ ; r 1 - w 5 - .* >-' vj 7 , s s f f^^r^l^m^z 'â– >â– / l